Estuarine Biogeochemical Dynamics of the East Coast of India

Estuarine Biogeochemical Dynamics of the East Coast of India

Das, Sourav; Ghosh, Tuhin

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2022

268

Mole

Inglês

9783030689827

15 a 20 dias

444

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Chapter1. Introduction: An Overview of Biogeochemical Cycle of Estuarine System.- Chapter2. Geological set up of east coast of India.- Chapter3. Aquatic biogeochemistry of the estuarine and coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal: Impact of physical forcing and extreme atmospheric events.- Chapter4. Carbon dynamics of the estuaries along the east coast of India.- Chapter5. A systematic review of biogeochemistry of Mahanadi river estuary: Insights and future research direction.- Chapter6. Mercury resistant marine bacterial population in relation to abiotic variables at Bay of Bengal, India.- Chapter7. Persistent organic pollutants in the coastal and estuarine regions adjoining the Indian periphery of the Bay of Bengal. Chapter8. Characterizing the human health risk along with the bioaccumulation of heavy metals in the aquatic biota in the east coastal waters of the Indian peninsula.- Chapter9. Geo-statistical analysis of suspended particulate matter along the north-western coastal waters of Bay of Bengal.- Chapter10. Multiple facets of aquatic pollution in the estuarine and continental shelf waters along the east coast of India.- Chapter11. Nutrient cycling and seasonal dynamics of primary production in near shore waters of east coast of India.- Chapter12. Microzooplankton in estuaries, mangroves and lagoons of east coast of India.- Chapter13. Influence of physical processes on nutrient dynamics and phytoplankton in the coastal Bay of Bengal.- Chapter14. A review of estuarine CDOM dynamics of east coast of India Influenced by hydrographical forcing.- Chapter15. The Indian Sundarbans: biogeochemical dynamics and anthropogenic impacts
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Estuaries;Biogeochemistry;Oceanography;Bay of Bengal;Aquatic ecosystems;Marine sustainability;Bioaccumulation;Carbon dynamics